S.W. SIITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor. CENTRE HALL, Pex NN’A. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance, ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 three (nseartic cents per line for ns, and 4 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, § The figures opposite your name on label of pa- per indicate the date to which your subseription is paid. When no date is given the date implied is July 1900: when no month is given the month implied = Jaive-thus means July, 1900; 01", means July, i 04" means that yonr sabserip- tion is pal un advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations When sou pay sour subsgription alwars ex- amine label, and when a notice appears that cor have been made, compare and ediantely If you have not been given proper credit, No receipts for sabsoription will be sent by mall nnless hy special regres The change Of dats ought to be sufficient evidence Mone Y I is reas mably safe to this date 00" vour rections FOOT fn There have beer Aaronsburg, and of M KE Mills, Bitner week with #0n, spent a her Mrs week Or witl «und Mr, Christmas Hartleton, Mingle and returned from v vs' stay with her uncle, Perry Adams Thon , visited at New vening last as Meyer and family, of Co the home of George Year's day. week a burt Weaver on Oni load con gol twenty-s - ight young people, the home Henry Beaver, at ate, and report a very pleas Phil after Eva Meyer and Elsie ned to Philadelphia, friends in town, Wyle, of Mifllinburg, her b Harry iit tO iartha rother attend- Kurtz Luther Stover f Mrs. Minnie nrg last week. 1:01 fil “wal at Coburn with her I Was Fozra Burd, a few days las atharine Smull entertained » Fr} Putiomd 3 er IrieLGs DieAs- avery BY ¢ vening Mary Crouse's Iv and a week with Mrs, Penfield. imunds returned home after he’ New tay at Buffalo, ly Centre Hill the wedding bells will hristmaz entertainment at the wn M. E chureh very ed WAS ompliment by those who Bible F'bomas L spent Mrs. J. Foreman bad » for their children, hom nearly all were present, trohm was to Bellefonte oi the childre: older had her tetr ke bd Burk ving ail Ww. Royer is on the sick list gzzie Burkholder is yet iv helpless ¢ mmdition, thie Nweel Juek is still Mr to have Sweet wood in DUsiless you wish utside, call on him ett s— Smullton. oof prev iwwedd with the st has had We rseer Bamusl ¥ Bierly sUst mm in Warre: g i= gond in this valley, wil teseh nil attended the al Phil “ wer, who r= whit had iil ul again, Winters been fi time, i« abie to be Mr Mra Ed Harry their Christmas at home of Perry Winters 8 sine aud a the aie spit George Crouse and Mrs. Haugh wen to Rockville to see Henry Crouse, who had a stroke of paralysis, and is very poorly. Mr. and Mrs Wenring a grandd siighiter. Merrill Winkliebleeh thinks of golog to Re next week Newton Brungard are stpile mince tuey have » ——— ot From Hlincis A number of people from Freeport were in the Iroquois (Chicago) theatre that was the scepe of a most horrible catastrophe, and it is thought that two have lost their lives there, We bave had six weeks of real win- ter weather, with a few moderate spells. Soow has amply protected the winter crops. Good sledding at Christ mus time, and business brisk, Dr. C. E Emerick, formerly of Cen- tre Hall, Is visiting here. He feels much improved in health—haviog gaived about thirty pounds in weight, He many decide to locate here. There are between forty-five and fifty doc tors in Freeport now yet we will try to find an opening for him. J. M. STIFFLER, Fre eport, | IL, Jan, 2d, 1904. see ———— — Messrs, E. C. Harter, of Bpriog Mills, aud John Harter, of Wiliiams- port, were callers Tuesday, and made an inspection of the Reporter's print. ing plait. Smith, the Photographer. W. W. Bmith, the photographer, will be at Centre dall Friday, 15, Spring Mills The SBuday schools of the Methodist, Reformed, Lutheran and United Evan- ing Christmas services last week, Most of the programs showed careful drill and practice, This is especially true of the one prepared by the Lutheran school, in which they introduced some new and elevating features in the form of a cantata and tablesux, Miss Maude Auman daughter of P. R. Auman is confined to the house by an attack of scarlet fever. J. F. Breon for the past three weeks has been ill. At this writing his con- dition is very little changed. During this time Mrs. Breon has been suffer. ing from a heavy cold, proving. Mra, Robert quite itl is recovering Hon, Wm, tained a Wi Charles but she is im- mith who has Pettit, shington, during last week cousin, Cassius Seattle, Auman resumed Civ returned Monday after spending two weeks at home again studies at Penn’a college, Windom Philadelphia tty shi i. Giramiley on the old homestead zell, Roland Gentzell and family, of Altoona; Rev, J. V Royer, Piof 8 Ward Gramley, of Boals Jacob Bitner, of Lunecaster: ( Alexsnder, Wm. of Manayunk Spring al Are (ent “Oy burg; has Ruhl None =, Harry and Marshall Among others the Franklin Centre Hall tended the Wind m Miss Mae Maude Rossman, Allison, Mrs, Dr Long, Mrs. H. F Rossman coneert at who at- Concert were ; Miss right Ida Bitper, M Braucht, Gramley, Smith, and Mrs, Mme. C. P Harry 1.4 id thelr r« he an F. Lodge niversary oaoquet an Gn al i urday evening which was very LW J : attended All ini GQoirg er inner man at a sumpltuoct pared Ly the ladies, Dr wae made (logs! master Rife (rran 3 3 Gf Jamison, Ci Duck Organ ize Caran ie ¥, 1 wings and A. L new lodge, the mem be I's can copgraii selves upon havi ng a § COnsist membership more ] a0 forty 10g ing bLusipess men of presen the indications i aint that membership is rapidly ing. Austin Long from a fractu who was tres it ERUN, 18 ut again, The ( in the hristmas ent Various churches were iargé attended. i x wo ley sidered by Amy Ruhl at the United Eva entertainment Keiics of a high « were hig snd were among the any entertainment Miller, of iristmas Charles Centre spent Zigler Harvey E Nore at the home ad Millie Year's Rev WwW. (. dierly, of the Brian ar married New eve Tiing Evangelical ehureh W S§ Musser, who recs ntiy saceeg Ly Rens, his family WwW B Bi a A Dr J R.G ARS veek, t position at spent Christos sith itner and wife spent Sunday tronshurg Ab our of Centre HH #ireetis (ie _on. ee on inet day l.ote oof new fi N A Y tgRin resniutions wer bu minds ar's day, only to broker and Mills, thelr 1rd len, f.ovws il Potters Elmer Alexander, of spent several days with mmith Brothera, The entertainment given on Christ mas eve to a crowded house, was a sue fess in every particular, Baker Ruhl, of Philadelphia, je home visiting his mother, Mrs. D H Ruhl, John and K.G E ceive William REmith badges of honor for ench re. received ¥ ten new members No 1880 The badges are high ty prized by them, William Rub] spent several days with his sister, Mrs. Willis Rishell, Montgomery, A baby girl came to the home of Emory Ripka on New Year's day, for which Mr. Ripka could say “Happy New Year.” Tuesday morning was the coldest for this winter The illustrated lecture on “Ten nights in a bar room,” given by T, A, Elliott, in the Evangelical church on Haturday night, was a success in every way. Despite the very cold weather a good audience was present, The soenes were large, life-like and thrill. ing. The speaker held the audience from start to finish. The beautifully illustrated temperance songs brought tears to many eyes. These entertain. ments will be given in adjoining towns in the near future, and should be attended by all, EO A APS AOI The three million dollar capitol building at Des Moines, Towa, was damaged by fire to the extent of $250,000. The trouble with ignorance is that it seldom realizes Its own blissfuluess. into Centres Castle, » & sr STEADY A A Prime Neguisite For the Sindy of Planet Surfroes is divided nat that pertaining ind that pertain- wlinte family bodies i sCience uraily ito two parts, to the stellar univer {Oo our own im The latter ave the only are our earth, and they our therefore, a r inter- rae at large. motions in lly completed during the last present ti the nets is confined their dimensions ivens of which we nll resemble comparatively speaking vd popula ar ulive of their relative me one para- a steady ntmosphere obtained of but with- very lar It annel don’t be honor of this court his room with his own bands! “Jet ©iy Cannel Conl and coal is a burns witl of ined which flame il peopnie ised it, as it often served stitute for condles, The name corrupted to “ecannel” amd has 80 re mained compact than ordi nary bituminous and it can be wrought lathe and polished. A certain variety of it found in York- shire, England, is manufactured into a Kind of jewelry known as jet. Still un Vietim. “By the way, how la Featherly get- ting on with his pretty wife-the wom- an with the drooping eyelashes?” “Yes, Featherly used to say he was It is more Cond, in a were married; now he is victim of her tongue ~Ransas City Journal. Clothes nnd the Man. “What a mistake It is to judge men by their clothes.” “lI know it. There Is a self made millionaire in this town who dresses Just as well and with as much taste as any of the clerks in bis establishment.” ~Chleago Revord-Herald, ————— ML — Owing to the fact that the mail Wednesday did not reach Centre Hall until after one o'clock, a half dozen communications and other articles are omitted, BS A ASRS. Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year. before they the drooping lashes,” % WEDDING ANNIVEUSARIES The Twenty fifth and Fiftleth Anpiverasaries Celebrated at Rebersbhurg and Btate College, Christmas day this year was one of the special days for Buperintendent of Rebersburg. It of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, Gramley’s The immediate friends about twenty-five responded heartily to the event after the was alive and merry voices, cecasion married life, und relatives, in with arrival of with joyous them. Bhortly these the house the dining however the awaiting the None too soon guests ushered into they found were room where them Christmas time to say that they did ame Gramley After this repust Mr a culinary expert und Mrs td server Ceram ley were given a mi vide, whieh ing raised to the ceil This was i hi Hes One t thers Les erry Woodward, fnen Samuel Gephiart aut {iin Mos dns. id io the U ur peed their sch Fhe entertainment Evar ended 2anday evening, Allen Yearieck and Miss tan united in mm vfore last Will gelieal chureh was largely Kati Woes Ada nere arrisge Congratulations, snd ¥ Motz, of 2pent the holidays with Me M A Motz (Orvis Motz her of ( D f Washington, D ( kif inn islier Rae tel her, bar ont Motz s *pent his Years fon sith friends ic Woasdward - a Write Grant Hoover for THRTYRIOS on prices GARMAN’'S STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. We are Headquarters for all kinds o Far.cy Goods When in town, come to see us, GARMAN'S STORE mame HERR SI RT SH AR ne EN Don’t try cheap cough medi- cines. Get the best, Aver’s Cherry Pectoral. What a ecord it has, sixty years of Cherry Pectoral cures! Ask vour doctor if he doesn’t use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. "q ve f that Ave { a * 4 © FLA 1. 1903 ARCHERY, lerk Orphans’ Court SALE REGISTER. January 9 130 pm, pring Mids, W, € Mos ser. Family borse, new buggy, household goo 1s elo Bes poste re March 15. J. W, March l4John Mills Wii. H Smith, Conley, Centre Hall A. Yoarick., east of Farmers Maroh 17, two miles west of Madisonturg werk horses, 4 cows, 3 heifers, 6 sheep Babiomte, wagons, Implemenis, elo. Christian Houser, March 10, three miles west of Centre Hall, house Shotd goods, blacksmith took spring wapm, cutlery, ele CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Inrgest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, ««Money fo Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Stone Building, ‘ Bellefonte, Pa. 8 Telephone connection. \ i a PENNSY] %n]JA KR. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Tavis, in effect Nov. 20, E MONTA NOOB LEARY 7.88 4. m.~ Train 64, , We k dears 10r Bunbury Harrwburg, » reiving af Ph adel phin, 11.4%, m Sew fork 208 p. m., Baltimore 12.15 § A p.m. Waesh- glo 1.20 p.m. Parlor car and presen ge y Ww Phlladeiphia Bod 4, m CORE! ; Train 30 Dally for Busbur:, wi toarre, Beronton, Herristuvig and ini Se wat ions, Week days for ¥e ton, He- Poueville. Philledeiphis, sew York fim ore Washington Through Lane TIE ches Wo Philadelphia : Trair 12. Weekdays for nt BCIeE lon, Hazielon Pottsville neciele stations Iris 128 p.m Kenbarre, tiswulg and Philadelphia at 6 Baltimore, 6.00 p Yarior car thro “ “hger conches lo Fhlinde) iph Waal inglon $45 pvp. m.~Traln BIT Bersulon, Hezleto: t Harrisburg and int at Phi delphiir ¢ Beilimore v.41 pt Luger conches lo HB ih WESTWARD, Train 3 sochemter B fa ie slalions » pa Boch ester. Week IR ELLEFORTE CENTRALR To take effect Mas STATIONS Bellefonte Coleviliv .... Morris Whitmer. Ht Jute. ., 6 12 26 5 3812 24 811222 b 112 20 we otia C Tonk ng. Strablen Ann, Bia le College... FRE RPRBER Morn Lok Ha 7 for Bt ng trains from Montandor nu and Tyrone onbect with te College A flernoon (reins fre lev sburg and Tyrone Xo for State Oollege Ten allege onunect with Penns. Train Rtare ( rs fromm RE. R.usin: a § Daily except Bunday F.H TH Why Pay Rent o we Current Rate . Interest When the HomeCo-Operative MAS, Sapt wil! fammisk yon the money to buy & home, or pay the mortgage off, and give you Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With dnterest at 3 Per Cent. Per Annum on the graduating sale, which amounts to 13 per cent, slime Re e interest on amount, rie investigatinn I um also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The lareed in the — ral t Oak Hall Li Pa.